The world is getting more and more crowded. Nowhere is this more prevalent than living in congested metro areas. The abode has become an important place to have as an escape from the hustle and bustle.
As the pollution increasingly overwhelms, we are becoming increasingly aware of how important it is for us to sustain our surroundings.
Eco-friendly décor creates a greener and ecologically friendly environment to live in.
Green walls and roofs are exciting concepts but most people are not ready to, or cannot, commit to greening an entire roof or wall.
Plant wall décor adds living art to the abode’s walls.

Dress the walls with unique plant wall décor that “grows itself” and gives back by purifying the air.
“Simply mount this plant grid onto your wall–indoors or outdoors–and fill the pockets with plants or seeds. Watering is done by filling the top reservoir. Once filled, water trickles down to each pocket and all excess water is collected by the bottom reservoir, which is removable. Mounting bracket not included. Ideal if seeking very unique and eclectic wall decor.”
This is fashioned from a natural wood frame with a built in reservoir to keep the plants watered. You can plant whatever type of plant you want. Have evergreens to brighten the décor all year round.
Be inventive and design your own version of a wall planter
- Mix with artwork for a beautiful and unique looking wall décor.
Picture a wall filled with beautiful greenery as a backdrop to your sofa. A “green” wall will calm the home environment. Reside in peace with the beauty around you. Leave the busy world outside of the home and relax among your living art.
Turn up the music and watch the plants grow. Never be afraid to dance!
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